
1809-1810: mientras llega el día is a 2004 Ecuadorian historical-dramatic film, directed by Camilo Luzuriaga and starring Marilú Vaca, Aristides Vargas and Gonzalo Gonzalo. The plot is based on the book by Juan Valdano, and revolves around the events that took place in the city of Quito between August 10, 1809, when the First Cry of Independence took place in the Spanish colony of the Presidency of Quito, and on August 2, 1810, when the Massacre of the Próceres occurred in the hands of the peninsular authorities.
Cast
José Alvear
Julián

Alfredo Espinosa
Morales
Víctor Hugo Gallegos
Pintor
Gonzalo Gonzalo
Coronel Arredondo
Gerson Guerra
Cura Coloma
Carlos Martínez
Obispo Cuero y Caicedo

Aitor Merino
Loco Manchego

Diego Naranjo
Arréchaga
Joselino Suntax
Martín
Marilú Vaca
Judit
Aristides Vargas
Pedro Matías Ampudia
Santiago Villacís
Barrantes
Crew

Camilo Luzuriaga
Director, Writer
Mauricio Samaniego
Writer, Assistant Director
Juan Valdano
Story

Amaia Merino
Editor

Daniel Andrade
Director of Photography
Randi Krarup
Second Assistant Director
Lisandra Rivera
Producer
Roberto Frisone
Production Design
Leticia Barrera
Costume Design
Gladys Guachisaca
Costume Design
Tony Aguiar
Makeup & Hair
Juan José Luzuriaga
Sound Editor, Sound Mixer
Esteban Brauer
Sound Editor
Diego Luzuriaga
Music

Alicia Herrera
Set Decoration, Set Designer
Oscar Garcia
Electrician
Juan Pablo Rovayo
Location Manager
Diego Gat
Recording Supervision
Victor Martinez
Key Grip
Patricio Serrano
Art Direction
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